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Boutique 4-star hotel near Budapest’s major landmarks

Booking Agent Description: What's the big secret? Shhh, we've managed to get you exclusive hotel deals from our leading chain and independent hotel partners. The other guests in the hotel would be jealous if they knew how cheap your room was, so the hotel wants to keep it a secret. Check out our Top Secret Explained video for more details. Don't worry, as soon as the booking has been made we will let you in on the secret - please remember to keep it under your hat. We will also send you an email so you have a record confirming all of your booking details including the name and address of the hotel you have reserved.This boutique 4-star hotel is found within walking distance of many of Budapest’s landmarks, including Buda Castle and the Citadel. Indulge in the elegant in-house restaurant, before exploring the private garden or enjoying a drink on the terrace. The hotel’s modern rooms are kitted out with air conditioning, free wi-fi and flat-screen TVs.

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Enjoy a city centre hotel at affordable prices! This chic contemporary four star Secret Hotel is close to popular attractions in Bristol, including a wealth of restaurants and bars and the Cabot Circus shopping area. Guests looking to relax and unwind will be pleased to know that this luxury establishment offers a health club equipped with a swimming pool, hot tub and massage services. Unwind in the onsite restaurant in the evening, or grab a drink in the lobby bar before heading out to enjoy the evening entertainment on offer in this stunning metropolis. The hotel also caters for those travelling on business, providing meeting facilities, private dining for groups and a car rental desk.

Bristol has long been known as the premier shopping destination of the South West, and this hotel is within close proximity to Cabot Circus, home to 120 shops from high street brands such as Urban Outfitters and Zara to designers like Hugo Boss and Links of London. Catch your breathe in one of the many eateries in the area, from Yo! Sushi to Raymond Blanc’s Brasserie Blanc.

One of the best ways to see Bristol is by bicycle, and there’re plenty of tours available so you can take the most scenic routes and take in the landmarks and attractions. There’s even an Ale Trail where the guides will take you to Bristol’s award winning pubs for you to sample some of the finest ales. For a romantic day out, why not try the cycling picnic package. You’ll get your own hamper full of gourmet food, blankets and even an iPod dock and with a map in tow you’ll be off on your own mini adventure in no time.

Bristol is a city of significant religious importance, and the beautiful churches and cathedral certainly reflect this. St Paul’s Church is a superb example of gothic architecture whilst St James Priory is the oldest church in the city, dating back to 1124. Tours are available of most of the churches, but if you can only do one then the Bristol Cathedral tour is highly recommended. The former home of Methodist hymn writer Charles Wesley is also open to the public for tours. The house has been restored to exactly how it would be been back in the 1700’s, so it’s a wonderful opportunity to learn more about this period in history through the various rooms, such as the parlour, music room and kitchen.